Review of Slay the Dragon

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The review is detailed and very interesting to read.
I like how the reviewer gave us the points about the book which makes it different from other books and also makes us wanting to read the book.
The points like short chapter, characterization details in the starting and suspense makes people who are not avid readers want to read the book.
The review comprises every detail grammatical as well as about the subject and that makes it a perfect review.
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Working in the police force needs heart, as you are always targeted by people who feel you will sabotage their plans. The review is well-written.
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Thanks for a thorough review. The corruption theme in this book sounds interesting, and I already like thrillers. I'm glad that you mentioned the chapters are short, since I find this style helps me read faster!
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I'm not really into action thrillers. Though the review is well written, it says very little about the main characters--I was hoping to lear something about them.
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Sounds thrilling plot. Nice review. congrats.
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While going through the sample of the book in Amazon I found the beginning of the story itself very thrilling and interesting. Would go through the book at a later date.
Thanks for a nice review.
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The book title is captivating and will attract the reader's attention. Im not a fan of this kind of novel, but the review was good and detailed. People who like action and adventure amid investigations of different crimes will definitely grab a copy of this novel. :wink:
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No matter how much most deny it, there's the upper class and lower class, and both of them are never in sync. The upper class always oppresses the lower class in one way or the other. What does Slay the Dragon have to say about this? Great review.
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It is shocking that a policeman trying to do his duty, gets no support from his superiors when he calls for backup. The book seems filled with suspense and will appeal to lovers of the genre.

Thank you for the great review.
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Not a fan of lengthy books but the review written for the BOTD was well structured. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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Thank you for a detailed review. Being secretive, and with political grounds, this book seems quite interesting. Looking forward to read it soon. Hopefully they will succeed in slaying the dragon.
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Post by Kat Dubasov »

Interesting premise, great review, thoughtful and engaging. Now I need to get this book! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Oh, another crime thriller. It promises to be fun. I love it when deep investigations are done. It's the best subgenre of thriller for me. Good review
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"Slay the Dragon" by William McGinnis is a gripping thriller that delves into societal issues and corruption. The suspenseful narrative and concise chapters maintain engagement, making it a compelling choice for action thriller enthusiasts. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Gillian Walter »

When I saw the title of this book, I was looking forward to sci-fi fiction. I didn't expect it to be a crime thriller. Still, this doesn't dull my enthusiasm for the book because I'll like to know more about the investigations into the murder of Dave. Nice review.
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